And have a fly of the doctor. He will win you, By unresistible luck, within this fortnight, Enough to buy a barony. They will set him Upmost, at the groom porters, all the Christmas: And for the whole year through, at every place, Where there is play,... Works of the Camden Society - Page xxii1863 - 204 lehteFull view - About this book
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 690 lehte
...And, for the whole year through, at every place, Where there is play, present him with the chair ; The best attendance, the best drink, sometimes Two glasses of Canary, and pay nothing ; The purest linen, and the sharpest knife, The partridge next his trencher: and, somewhere, The dainty... | |
| Ben Jonson, John Fletcher, Francis Beaumont - 1811 - 780 lehte
...ChristAnd for the whole year through at every place " [chair ; Where there is play, present him with the The best attendance, the best drink ; sometimes Two glasses of canary, and pay nothing ; The purest linen, and the sharpest knife, The partridge next his trencher: and somewhere The dainty... | |
| Charles Knight - 1841 - 478 lehte
...: And for the whole year through, at every place Where there is play, present him with the chair ; The best attendance, the best drink ; sometimes Two glasses of Canary, and pay nothing ; The purest linen, and the sharpest knife ; The partridge next his trencher. You shall have your ordinaries... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 624 lehte
...: And for the whole year through, at every place Where there is play, present him with the chair ; The best attendance, the best drink ; sometimes Two glasses of Canary, and pay nothing ; The purest linen, and the sharpest knife ; The partridge next his trencher. You shall have your ordinaries... | |
| Bernhard Freiherr von Tauchnitz - 1860 - 468 lehte
...Christmas! And for the whole Year through at every place Where there is Play, present him with the Chair; The best Attendance, the best Drink ; sometimes Two Glasses of Canary, and pay nothing ; The purest Linnen, and the sharpest Knife, The Partridge next his Trencher ; and somewhere The dainty... | |
| 1863 - 260 lehte
...sack was obviously used at first only in small quantities, or, as Howell describes it," in aqua-vitae measures."* But, after the accession of that certainly...name of Canary than there was brought in." • "The beat attendance, the best drink, sometimes Two glasses of Canary, and pay nothing." Mr. Rawdon's biography... | |
| 1870 - 610 lehte
...Christmas ; And for the whole year through, at every place Where there is play, present him with the chair, The best attendance, the best drink ; sometimes Two glasses of Canary, and pay nothing ; The purest linen, and the sharpest knife, The partridge next his trencher ; and somewhere The dainty... | |
| sir John Scott Keltie - 1870 - 588 lehte
...Christmas ; And for the whole year through, at every place Where there is play, present him with the chair, To receive a prince's secrets ; The purest linen, and the sharpest knife, The partridge next his trencher; and somewhere The dainty... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1875 - 576 lehte
...: And for the whole year through, at every place, Where there is play, present him with the chair ; The best attendance, the best drink ; sometimes Two glasses of Canary, and pay nothing ; The purest linen, and the sharpest knife, The partridge next his trencher : and somewhere The dainty... | |
| Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1875 - 576 lehte
...: And for the whole year through, at every place, Where there is play, present him with the chair ; The best attendance, the best drink ; sometimes Two glasses of Canary, and pay nothing ; The purest linen, and the sharpest knife, The partridge next his trencher : and somewhere The dainty... | |
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